Films
The Ties That Bind
Tom (Ryan Northcott), a rising political star in Aberhart's 1930s government, is blackmailed by an underage girl. He returns home to small-town Alberta to gain the financial help of his brother Dan (Lonni Olson). Dan has personal problems of his own. His wife Grace (Rae Farrer) can't conceive, while his ill-stricken sister-in-law Cecile is the true love of Dan's life. When Dan confesses his desire to help Grace have a child, Tom suggests they use a surrogate, which Dan takes to mean Cecile, creating another potential family scandal. Loyalty, greed, and desperation binds the family, as everyone finds their own desires for escape.
THE TIES THAT BIND is the first feature by Calgary’s James Reckseidler, who's been a fixture in our independent filmmaking community for some time. His debut film is a large-scale, incredibly ambitious period piece, showcasing our independent industry’s strength in order to build his dreamy 1930’s Alberta landscape, and co-create with a local team of actors and crew, to bring this thriller to life.
AWARDS:
Best Director (Scripted Over 30 Minutes)
Director: James Reckseidler
Writers: James Reckseidler & Mar'ce Merrell
Cinematographers: Aaron Bernakevitch & Phil Bowen
Cast: Lonni Olson playing Dan Lawson
Ryan Northcott playing Tom Lawson
Christopher Duthie playing Huck Lawson
Rae Farrer playing Grace Lawson
Heather Pattengale playing Cecile
Hannah Duke playing Eugenia Ryder
Jimmy the Bear Documentary
Currently in Post-Production
Director/Producer: Lesia T. Bear
JIMMY THE BEAR- A Snooker Legend inducted into the 2022 Canadian Snooker Hall of Fame.
Video by Jenny Tzanakos about Lesia T. Bear’s documentary
Filmed at Sparrow Artspace during her residency